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The Hazard Slic.. Remote Head Product..
Made In Oz By Hazard Systems

Tones
Wail & Yelp
Soft Start & P.A
Hi-Lo & Manual
Airhorn & Phaser
Voice Record & Playback

8 lighting control + interlocks control of other brand of lighting products

backlighting on tuchpad

volume control = different watts for different speaker eg.60watt 100watt test mode 10watt

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  • hey guys just wondering that some of the clips you are posting, why are you doing this you aren't even an accredited primary rescue unit, you are classed as a support unit. so why post you guys expaditing on public roads...... braking the rules when you don't have the permission to.

  • the clips used are from other vra units !

    to make the pubilc no we are still out there with ses rfs .... and expaditing on pubilc road .. NOT A PUBILC ROAD PRIVATE ROAD ...

  • are you a cop or something?

  • NO i am in th volunteer rescue squad and this is 1 of their emergency vehicles

  • + i am a reseller of emergency warning products/systems

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  • @TheDrSpice As soon as I asked I regretted it lol. I'd have reservations too. Do you like the new 4.1?

  • @SierraTAS What brigade I'm with is a SECRET! However yes, latest build Isuzu.

  • @TheDrSpice Sweet you're TFS as well! Yeah ours aren't either... you'd think they would- it's not like they're expensive to do (+ by lights I meant the emergency lighting just for clarification). What brigade? And to have a SLICs in your 4.1 it must be the latest build Isuzu?

  • @SierraTAS My 3.1, 4.1, 5.1 and 7.1 all use the SLIC units. On none of them have Engineering wired up the headlight flashers, which is annoying.

  • @TheDrSpice What type of trucks mate?

    Since that comment I have used them a lot more on multiple Tasmania Fire Service vehicles and two of the three trucks at my brigade have them :) But stupidly TFS Engineering Services didn't link one of them in to the lights- they have separate switches :S

  • @SierraTAS I use them daily in my trucks. :)

    They're good little units, very responsive. Only problem is they don't wire up the headlight flashers for us.

  • Ha, I've so used one of these in a police vehicle here in Tassie when I had a tour of a police station. I pressed the ALERT button first and was in an underground parking lot.... haha whoops :) Cool little panels though :)

  • were do you get the products from and i can someone buy them off you, you see i want to be a volunteer firefighter for the rural fire or something like that when im old enough

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